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t'ver. i\si>ccial!y in icpad t<> value, the advantage- lies with 1915, tin* export of oats for tho period oi the present year totaJlia."; 200.882 centals, valued at £126,842. as a^iinst 229,238 eeufcals. valued at £63,791 only, for the corresponding period of last. y«jcx.

Oi' oats < ru3. r) centals, valued :vt £3095, wetv exported from the Dominion in August oi this year, :us against- 59,489 centals, laliunl ;vt £17.547, exported during tlie corrcspoiulinji- month of 1914. For tho first oi'-dit. months oi' the your, hmv-

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 250, 21 October 1915, Page 3

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